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b. (as modifier): telegraph pole. 2. (Telecommunications) a message transmitted by such a device, system, or process; telegram vb 3. (Telecommunications) to send a telegram to (a person or place); wire 4. (Telecommunications) (tr) to transmit or send by telegraph 5. (Boxing) (tr)...
b. (as modifier): telegraph pole. 2. (Telecommunications) a message transmitted by such a device, system, or process; telegram vb 3. (Telecommunications) to send a telegram to (a person or place); wire 4. (Telecommunications) (tr) to transmit or send by telegraph 5. (Boxing) (tr)...
[It would not be long] ere the whole surface of this country would be channelled for those nerves which are to diffuse, with the speed of thought, a knowledge of all that is occurring throughout the land, making, in fact, one neighborhood of the whole country. — Samuel F. B. Morse...
The original "Morse Code" (Also called the "American Morse Code") was used on the telegraph pole-supported land-lines mostly seen along railroad lines and in big cities in this country but a slightly different code called the "Continental" or "International" code was used in Europe and on...
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People with bare land have been under pressure to cultivate or risk seizure for some years I think. I know of people who strategically planted a few coconut seedlings and banana saplings to avoid such problems. Someone could advise us on the legal position in this. ...
And yet, now that I’ve fallen victim to a flood, or at least my home has, I finally get it. What do I know about circumstances? Maybe they had invested everything they owned into this little plot of land and a home, and they have nowhere else to go. Maybe they are just so wed...
I hate to nit pick but a pole is 90 degrees, therefore 180 poles is 16,200 degrees, not good coming from a Mathematicianhttps://education.nationalgeographic.org/resource/latitude/ Best regards Lester/July 4, 2024 Hello LankaScot, I did not quote from Wikipedia. ...
Pole Changer A relay that reverses the battery polarity powering the telegraph line. Typically used for duplex or quadraplex circuits. 379062 Pole-Changer, E.M Hamiltion, Mar 6, 1888, 361/246 - does not use a permanent magnet an example of a clock face pole changer is on the Reverse Time...